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  2. Campbell's Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Campbell's Ferry was a ferry crossing on the Salmon River, located at Mile 148 of the river in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. The ferry was part of the Three Blaze Trail, which connected Grangeville to Dixie, Idaho, to the Monumental Creek Trail at Thunder Mountain. William Campbell (and William Allen Stonebreaker were awarded ...

  3. Campbell River, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Campbell River has a population (2021 census) of 35,138 [2] and has long been touted as the "salmon capital of the world." Campbell River and Region are near the communities of Quadra and the Discovery Islands, Sayward, Oyster River, Gold River, Tahsis and Zeballos.

  4. List of fly fishing waters in North America - Wikipedia

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    Sipsey River - below Smith Lake Dam; Alaska. Chena River - Premier dry-fly fishing for Arctic grayling [1] Russian River - Fly fishing only for sockeye and silver salmon [2] Arizona. Lee's Ferry - trout; Arkansas. White River; Little Red River; Buffalo River; Crooked Creek; North Fork River; Little Buffalo River; California. Kern River; Pit ...

  5. Outdoors | Here’s why I’ll never make it as a professional ...

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    Dennis Dauble shows off a 25-pound fall Chinook salmon landed on the Reach on the Columbia River during one of his lucky days. Far fewer issues come up when I fish solo.

  6. SS Cardena - Wikipedia

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    Cardena was modeled on SS Venture, an older Union ship that had proven her worth over many seasons on the same northern run.To the Venture ' s design was added 50 ft (15 m) in length, 5 ft (1.5 m) in beam, a refrigeration compartment, 42 inside cabins, four outside cabins on the boat deck, plus a dining saloon that seated 68.

  7. Discovery Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Discovery Islands are a group of islands located at the northern end of the Salish Sea and the eastern end of Johnstone Strait, between Vancouver Island and the mainland coast of British Columbia, Canada.

  8. Roderick Haig-Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Adams River which runs through the park is home to a major sockeye salmon run. Mt. Haig-Brown in Strathcona Park on Vancouver Island is named for Roderick and his wife, Ann, in recognition of their efforts to preserve the Park, especially the battle in the 1950s to keep Buttle Lake from being flooded.

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